Ind vs Aus 4th Test Day 4 Highlights: Kuldeep Yadav got a five-wicket in his very first match in Australia. (AP Photo)

Ind vs Aus 4th Test Day 4 Highlights: Marcus Harris and Usman Khawaja held on to ensure that Australia get as close as possible to the end of the second session as possible before some of the more excentric rules of Test cricket came into play. The umpires had to call off the players for an early Tea after an already washed out first session and no cricket was played since.

In the little window of action that we got on the fourth day, Kuldeep Yadav got a fifer in his very first Test match in Australia and Jasprit Bumrah put up an incredible display of fast bowling in his final over of the day.

Australia 300 (104.5) & 6/0 (4.0)

India 622/7 dec (167.2)

Match Ended ( Day 5 - 4th Test ) Australia drew with India

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Ind vs Aus 4th Test Day 4 Highlights:

That's it, nothing to see here folks. Weather-watch/play on Day 5 will begin at 4.30am on Sunday. Australia end 6/0 (f/o), trailing India by 316 runs. Similar forecast tomorrow so it very much looks like the clouds above Sydney have salvaged a draw for Australia.

This is a perfect example of how full of itself Test cricket can be at times. The game is facing trouble drawing in crowds, there is a good number of people at the SCG today despite the fact that the first session was washed out and now this. By all accounts from the stadium, the light is good enough. Perhaps the players should wear torches on their caps whenever they are allowed to come out. There is still officially one hour left for play to be called off.

Just 25.2 overs today. I know there is a protocol to be followed with light metres, and umpires are bound by that, but test cricket needs as much play as possible. Think you must play till as late as possible.

The umpires taking the players off for bad light when the lights are burning bright is rediculous. Cricket is too precious. Communication can solve this. With all the advancements of other sports, this infuriates viewers and loses eyeballs. It is a crazy situation. #AUSvIND#SCGpic.twitter.com/T2H7uyzjaD

They came out without their hats on. Just hung out on the pitch, chatting about the weather. In normal parlance that would mean a mundane conversation but in this case, the entire day's play hinges on it.

The umpires taking the players off for bad light when the lights are burning bright is rediculous. Cricket is too precious. Communication can solve this. With all the advancements of other sports, this infuriates viewers and loses eyeballs. It is a crazy situation. #AUSvIND#SCGpic.twitter.com/T2H7uyzjaD

Australia's second innings will start at 3.24 local time which translates to around 9.55am IST. They trail India by 322 runs now. It is the first time since 1988 that Australia have been asked to follow-on in their own backyard.

Australia 300 all out. Hazlewood reviews the LBW decision, no inside edge, wickets is umpire's call and a 42-run stand ends. Kuldeep holds the ball aloft and leads his team back into the dressing room, no indication yet as to whether India will enforce the follow-on.

147 kph, 147 kph and 148 kph and somehow Hazlewood survives that barrage. Jadeja bowls the next and Kuldeep follows up so Bumrah clearly knew this would be his last over for the time being. This was Handscomb's wicket.

Bumrah bowls a yorker that was below the 115kph mark. Starc digs it out and the two pacers share a smile. The next ball is cranked up to 142kph and Starc smashes it through mid-off for four. Who knew we would have an interesting competition between these two.

Ace spinner gets ace spinner. Lyon tries a sweep on a full toss, misses it completely and takes it full on the toe. As plumb as they come. Australia are 258/9 now. They need 165 runs to avoid follow-on.

BUMRAH FINALLY GETS HIS FIRST WICKET OF THE MATCH! Delivery on off stump climbing up to Handscomb's hip and seaming back in, Handscomb inside edges it to his legs and the ball ricochets to the stumps. Australia 257/8.

Word from the middle is that it has started drizzling again and the groundstaff is bringing back the covers. Stay tuned for further updates on this cricket blog/live Sydney weather report. Meanwhile, you can check out today's Eye story in which Saina Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap spill the beans on the greatest match of their life.

was that there was to be rains on the morning of Sunday and it will move away as the day wears on so we may have a washed out first session but that won't be the case for the rest of the day. In fact, we could have two full sessions still today.

No, Australia did not rise like Jesus Christ would according to the Biblical prophecy. They sat up for some time though with Marcus Harris, who has been one of the few positives for the Aussies out of this series, and fellow opener Usman Khawaja getting their side off to a fluent start but the latter was soon dismissed by Kuldeep Yadav. The Australian middle order then fell to the rejuvenated spin pair of Jadeja and Kuldeep while Labuschagne was done by a piece of collective brilliance by Kohli, Rahane and Shami. Paine also fell and now we have come to the current stage of the game.

India had won the toss and elected bat first. In fact, considering how the innings went, there was chatter on Twitter that Kohli may have elected to bat "only" in this match. For India went on to plunder the Aussies over a good part of the first six sessions of the match. The indomitable Cheteshwar Pujara was the protagonist of the innings for most of it. By the time he was dismissed by Nathan Lyon, Pujara had batted 373 balls and scored 193 runs. Then came Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja. Pant scored 159, Jadeja made 81 and the pair contributed 204 for the last wicket. In fact, only two stands contributed less than 50 runs throughout the innings while three put in more than 100 runs each. India declared at 622/7 in the final session of Day 2.

If you are a person who is familiar with western rock music over the past thirty years, you would know a song called Zombie by The Cranberries. If not, listen to it for some time and replace the "Zombie" part with "Bumrah" and you would understand what the Aussie supporters sang for India's superstar pacer in Perth. READ MORE

The early start is in jeopardy. The pitch has been covered. Honestly, though, unless the clouds turn the SCG into a water bowl over the next two days, Australia always stand a chance of getting all out at least once. They are 386 runs away with just four wickets left and Jasprit Bumrah is hungry for his first wicket of the match. Anyhow, they have their first series win sealed now. If Australia manage to win from here, it will be the cricketing equivalent of a train robbery with toy guns for weapons and bicycles for getaway vehicles.

There were visuals of Richard Kettlebrough was looking at the light metre and then looked at his companions in the middle with a rather amazed expression. Murky and overcast but little chance of rain is the verdict at the moment and it seems the pitch remains a good one for the batsmen. Australia are six down but they have their most solid batsman - Pat Cummins - and Peter Handscomb in the middle. Let's see what they can get up to today against an Indian attack that is smelling blood.

Ind vs Aus 4th Test Day 4 Live Cricket Score Online, IndiavsAustralia Test Live Cricket Score Streaming: India and Australia have been in two different worlds in this series. While India have finally delivered on the promise they showed in Test matches away from home throughout 2018, Australia's have gone deeper into the crisis-mode they have been in since the fateful Newlands Test in March 2018.

Pat Cummins and Peter Handscomb will start on Day 4 with Australia a whopping 386 runs behind India's first innings total.